Aisea Tuilevu Explained

Aisea Tuilevu
Birth Name:Aisea Tuilevu Kurimudu
Birth Place:Sigatoka
Weight:106kg
Ru Position:Wing
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Repteam1:Fiji
Repyears1:1996 - 2004
Repcaps1:19
Reppoints1:65
Super1:Blues
Super2:Highlanders
Superyears1:2000
Superyears2:2001-2004
Superapps1:0
Superapps2:33
Superpoints1:0
Superpoints2:80
Province1:Waikato
Province2:Otago
Provinceyears1:1996
Provinceyears3:2000-2003
Ru Provinceupdate:2007
Repsevensyears1:1990-2006
Repsevensteam1:Fiji
Birth Date:13 July 1972

Aisea Tuilevu Kurimudu (born 13 July 1972 in Sigatoka) is a Fijian rugby union footballer. He has represented the national team on numerous occasions, including at the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia. He has also played for the Highlanders and Blues in the international Super 12 competition, as well as Otago, Waikato and North Harbour in the National Provincial Championship in New Zealand.

After playing for Fiji at the Hong Kong 7s, he went on to make his Test debut for Fiji against South Africa in 1996 in Pretoria. He established himself in Fiji's starting lineup and featured in the qualifying games for the 1999 Rugby World Cup in Wales. He next played for Fiji in July 2003 and was then included in their 2003 Rugby World Cup squad, playing three games during the tournament, in which he scored 2 tries against Japan, and famously set up his country's first try in the match against Scotland. He has represented Fiji in 38 times, scoring 29 tries. His usual position is on the wing.

He now coaches Nadroga, in Fiji, and is a selector for Fiji Rugby Union.

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